The {IDF_TARGET_NAME} chip features 40 physical GPIO pads. Some GPIO pads cannot be used or do not have the corresponding pin on the chip package. For more details, see *{IDF_TARGET_NAME} Technical Reference Manual* > *IO MUX and GPIO Matrix (GPIO, IO_MUX)* [`PDF <{IDF_TARGET_TRM_EN_URL}#iomuxgpio>`__]. Each pad can be used as a general purpose I/O or can be connected to an internal peripheral signal.
The {IDF_TARGET_NAME} chip features 43 physical GPIO pads. Some GPIO pads cannot be used or do not have the corresponding pin on the chip package. For more details, see *{IDF_TARGET_NAME} Technical Reference Manual* > *IO MUX and GPIO Matrix (GPIO, IO_MUX)* [`PDF <{IDF_TARGET_TRM_EN_URL}#iomuxgpio>`__]. Each pad can be used as a general purpose I/O or can be connected to an internal peripheral signal.
The {IDF_TARGET_NAME} chip features 22 physical GPIO pads. Some GPIO pads cannot be used or do not have the corresponding pin on the chip package. For more details, see *{IDF_TARGET_NAME} Technical Reference Manual* > *IO MUX and GPIO Matrix (GPIO, IO_MUX)* [`PDF <{IDF_TARGET_TRM_EN_URL}#iomuxgpio>`__]. Each pad can be used as a general purpose I/O or can be connected to an internal peripheral signal.
- Note that GPIO12-17 are usually used for SPI flash.
- Note that GPIO 18 and 19 are used by USB-JTAG by default. In order to use them as GPIOs, USB-JTAG will be disabled by the drivers.
- {IDF_TARGET_NAME} doesn't have separate "RTC GPIO" support. However, GPIO0-5 keep the rtc feature, which can be used for power-management and analog subsystem.
There is also separate "RTC GPIO" support, which functions when GPIOs are routed to the "RTC" low-power and analog subsystem. These pin functions can be used when:
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- In deep sleep
:SOC_ULP_SUPPORTED:- The :doc:`Ultra Low Power co-processor <../../api-guides/ulp>` is running
- Analog functions such as ADC/DAC/etc are in use.